WORLDbytes Programme 3: Will youth engagement save democracy? Favorite

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I agree with the last speaker, the problem is not a disengagement. I think it is the political campains. Politicians and media force us to discuss on the subjects that they have chosen. Their debats are always the same

How wet the liberal MP is quite surprising really she seems out of her depth is this discussion and with little to say. The teacher makes some pretty strident points but i think he is right schools are getting dumped on for all social ills and wether its young people or adults not taking an interest in politics or voting - don't blame the public or schools- we need some politics with vision to inspire us off the couch.

In my country, if you are aged 18, vote is compulsory.
I think it's good because everybody has an opinion about politics and preferences, it's worthy to express them as everybody is part of the society.

Most of the political leaders are old, dusty and old-fashioned, they fail to catch young's attention

Doesn't matter who you vote for, they end up lying to us anyway one way or another.

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